tribunal

[noun] A tribunal is a special court or committee that is appointed to deal with particular problems; court; hearing; trial
[명] (특별한 문제를 다루는) 재판소, 법원, 조사[심사] 위원회
A ____ was formed to discuss the employees misconduct.

bizarre

jargon

[noun] words and expressions that are used in special or technical ways by particular groups of people, often making the language difficult to understand.
[명] (특정 분야의 전문・특수) 용어
The new employee was not used to the business ________.

get over ~

make ~ up

[verb] 1. to invent or create something (story; lie) that is that real 2. to do something that was canceled or not done earlier
[타] 거짓말로 둘러대다; 지어내다
2. ex- make up work: 보충작업
make up time: 보충 근무를 하다
The child likes to _____ _____ stories about dinosaurs.
The child likes to ____ stories about dinosaurs ___.

teeny

peer

ledger

[noun] a book in which a company or organization writes down the amounts of money it spends and receives.
[명] 장부; (은행・사업체 등에서 거래 내역을 적은) 원장
This keeps a ______ of its income and expenses in some company.

fumble

wrapper

(noun) A wrapper is a piece of paper, plastic, or thin metal which covers and protects something that you buy, especially food.
(명사) (특히 식품)포장지
He runs to the shop and buys two Willy Wonka chocolate bars, and is absolutely thrilled to find a Golden Ticket inside the ____ .

appetite

trudge

(verb) If you trudge somewhere, you walk there slowly and with heavy steps, especially because you are tired or unhappy.
(동사)(지쳐서) 터덜터덜 걷다; (무거운 것을 들고) 느릿느릿 걷다
He _____d home feeling lonely and let down.